Reports

…Tax responsibility: key questions for investors Eurodad member ActionAid has published an investors’ guide for tax responsibility. This guide is aimed at investors seeking to examine corporate tax policy and practices.   Tax is increasingly under the spotlight, intensifying financial, …

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…This paper – written by Eurodad for CONCORD’s Aidwatch coalition – sets out all the financial resources potentially available for development. It examines their key characteristics and discusses their poverty and sustainable development impacts, as well as the implications for …

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…Eurodad Member ActionAid have released a new report The report examines the tax practices of one of the world’s largest food multinationals, the Associated British Foods (ABF) group, in one of the most impoverished places in which it operates. ABF …

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…By Shannon Kindornay, The North South Institute, and Fraser Reilly-King, Canadian Council for International Co-operation, January 2013 The international development community is increasingly looking to the private sector as key partner for achieving sustainable development results. Despite this trend, donor policies for engaging …

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…  Eurodad member the Norwegian Coalition for Debt Cancellation (SLUG) has recently launched the report “Exportable? – How to make the Norwegian debt audit transferable to other countries.” The report takes a quick look at debt audits throughout history, explores weaknesses …

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…New Report Finds Crime, Corruption, and Tax Evasion at Near-Historic Highs in 2010 Global Financial Integrity just released their annual global update on the amount of money flowing illicitly out of the developing world due to crime, corruption, and tax …

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…A new report by Eurodad member Jubilee Debt Campaign shows that richer countries make eight times more than Mozambique from aluminium smelter. Jubilee Debt Campaign is demanding an end to the scandal of poor countries paying money to the rich …

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…Tax evasion poses an acute challenge to developing and developed countries. From 2000 to 2010, illicit financial flows deprived developing countries of US$5.86 trillion. Tax evasion is not a victimless crime – for people in the developing world, the consequences …

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…Eurodad member Jubilee Debt Campaign has published a new report which examines the way that western-backed institutions, such as the World Bank, supported the government of Guatemala as it terrorised its own people in the late 1970s and early 1980s. …

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…The AidWatch Special Report assesses the process of the Busan Partnership Agreement and the quality of EU aid.  Key Messages and Findings of the Report: Key flaws of EU aid: The report identifies three key flaws of EU development cooperation: …

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